Earlier Than Expected Allergy Season

A recent article from MSNBC/Women’s Health attributes an earlier allergy season to climate change and increased carbon dioxide levels.

Spring is now here and pollen counts are rising; regardless of the cause, there are many ways you can protect yourself and your family. Keep your windows closed, take antihistamines, or see your doctor for prescription allergy medications. See also Allergy & Asthma Season Tips and Allergies in Adolescents.

About Desmond Lew, MD

Dr Desmond Lew is a Board Certified Pediatrician in California. He received his Medical Degree in 1989 at Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. His Pediatric specialty training was based at University of California, Irvine Medical Center, where he rotated through UCIMC, Children's Hospital of Orange County and Miller's Children's Hospital in Long Beach.

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